Faith & Family
Transgender-friendly Nike hit with blowback for ad extolling women’s sports
Nike has championed male-born competitors in women's sports for years, which is why its Super Bowl ad paying tribute to female athletes was accused of being hypocritical, not to mention a few decades behind the times.
SharesNotre Dame tops list of most Instagrammed religious landmarks in the world
With more than 4.7 million hashtags, Notre Dame Cathedral in France ranks as the most Instagrammable religious landmark in the world.
SharesVatican’s Caritas outraged at ‘reckless’ USAID cuts, says millions will die, others left in poverty
The Vatican's charity voiced outrage Monday at what it called the "reckless" and "unhuman" U.S. plans to gut USAID, with Pope Francis' point-man on development aid insisting that the Trump administration remember Christian principles about caring for others as it begins governing.
SharesTrump signs executive order creating White House Faith Office again
President Trump has signed an executive order establishing the White House Faith Office, an office he had during his first term.
SharesA short honeymoon for Catholics in D.C. as Vice President Vance clashes with bishops on migration
The sense of Catholic unity didn't last long. Less than a week after Vice President JD Vance shared the inauguration stage with a senior Catholic cardinal, Vance picked a fight with the top American leaders of his church.
SharesLatino evangelical churches gear up to face possible immigration enforcement in churches
Bishop Ebli De La Rosa says his motto right now is "to prepare for the worst and pray for the best."
SharesTrump tackles anti-Christian bias with new task force
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a task force with a goal to "eradicate anti-Christian bias."
SharesTrump starting task force to combat anti-Christian actions; AG Bondi to lead it
President Trump on Thursday said he'll sign an executive order making new Attorney General Pam Bondi the head of a task force to target "anti-Christian bias."
SharesWith Oscar-nominee ‘Conclave’ piquing interest, pope keeps dean of the College of Cardinals in place
With interest in a papal elections high thanks to the Oscar-nominated film "Conclave, " Pope Francis threw a wrench Thursday in some of the speculation about a future Sistine Chapel vote by deciding to extend the term of the current dean of the College of Cardinals rather than make way for someone new.
Shares‘Get together’: Trump talks unity, religion at prayer breakfast
President Trump preached bipartisan unity and the return of religion Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast at the U.S. Capitol.
SharesWhat is ‘ordo amoris?’ Vice President J.D. Vance invokes this medieval Catholic concept
Vice President JD Vance recently cited medieval Catholic theology in justifying the immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump.
SharesTrump is targeting antisemitism in schools. Experts fear other civil rights will be ignored
The federal office that enforces civil rights at schools across the U.S. has been ordered to prioritize complaints of antisemitism above all else as it molds to President Donald Trump's agenda, raising fears that other rights violations will go unpunished.
SharesA Texas man is executed for the killing of a pastor during a robbery at a church
A Texas man convicted of beating and suffocating a Dallas area pastor in his church during a robbery was put to death Wednesday evening, the second execution in the U.S. this year and the first of four scheduled in Texas over the next three months.
SharesNew Orleans Catholic Church denies ousting food bank leaders for failing to finance abuse payouts
The archbishop of New Orleans' Catholic Church denies he ousted top leadership at a church-affiliated food bank in Louisiana for refusing to redirect millions of dollars to support clergy sexual abuse settlements, according to a video statement he published this week.
SharesHow a wave of antisemitic attacks roiled Australia and provoked claims of foreign influence
A wave of antisemitic attacks has roiled Australia, with a dozen arrests for vandalizing or setting homes, schools, and synagogues on fire since October and hundreds more charged in just over a year with crimes targeting Jews.
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